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magazine. The "buzz" is the excitement of playing on stage and "cock" is northern
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2572:Perfect Sound Forever
2090:CMJ New Music Monthly
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598:Break-up and reunion
577:Singles Going Steady
568:Entertaining Friends
308:Singles Going Steady
3043:Flag of Convenience
2529:The Aquarian Weekly
2058:"John Maher Racing"
1831:on 5 September 2009
1187:– drums (1990–1991)
1160:– bass (1976, 1977)
1099:Band photo, at the
809:Newcastle upon Tyne
604:Flag of Convenience
175:Flag of Convenience
3142:Parlophone artists
3021:Harmony in My Head
2942:Compilation albums
2932:Sonics in the Soul
2665:. Helter Skelter.
2663:Harmony in My Head
2397:on 3 December 2011
2033:England's Dreaming
1983:The Nostalgia Shop
1906:. 12 December 2008
1311:Sonics in the Soul
1196:– bass (1992–2008)
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